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  • - Outer Layer
    af Dan Jager
    173,95 kr.

    An urban fantasy novel where an underworld spirit becomes mortal to investigate crimes against death and to find his lost sister. Along the way he meets gods, spirits and monsters from Celtic, Mesopotamian, Judeo-Christian, Algonquin, and other pantheons and mythologies. This book is steeped in history and mythology.

  • af Dan Jager
    239,95 kr.

    Get ready to go on your own steampunk adventures in this new Table Top Role Playing Game. RPG of Gears and Steam is a fully customizable RPG that uses the latest version of the award winning D6 System: Open D6. Contained in these pages are eighteen playable and customizable character templates. There are dozens of vehicles to pilot or destroy including: Airships, locomotives, rotary fliers, submersibles, and steam powered walkers. The game also contains over fifty distinct adversaries to use as enemies or supporting characters. This is a fully fleshed out RPG in one book. There is no need to buy separate players guides, game master guides, and monster guides. But what about the price? To get a player's guide, monster guide and game master guide of many other RPGs you might pay over a hundred and fifty dollars. . . if you can get them on sale. Well, this book much much less than that. You do not need to get more books, but there are more out there. It is generally compatible with the Core Open D6 books which can be obtained for free on line.

  • af Dan Jager
    198,95 kr.

    War of Gears and Steam is the first game supplement for the Gears and Steam setting. Within these pages you will find all the rules you will need to run a mass combat heavy game. There are new creatures and new vehicles to explore. There are gangs of hoodlums and platoons of soldiers. Combat can be epic. You can cut the meaningless dice rolls out without sacrificing any of the detail and flexibility you love in the OD6 system.

  • af Dan Jager
    173,95 kr.

    It is the late 1800s and Devin MacArthur is growing to adulthood in the shadow of his inventor genius father. The great Cyrus MacArthur invented the Geoscope and is said to be the closest to finding a cure to the dreaded clanking consumption. This is a world powered by coal and steam, but coal has a dark side. Well, obviously coal has a dark side, but it has another one. Those who breathe in the ever present coal smog often begin to grow little mechanical insects and plants within their lungs. These mechanisms clank and they tick as they grow, and they slowly consume those that they grow within. England, that island floating in the skies over the eastern Atlantic Ocean, is the most powerful nation in the world and calls no nation her enemy. British naval ships use steam to sail upon the surface of the world's oceans keeping water ways shrouded in mist safe for British trading vessels. Her airships use sails to ply their ways from cloud bank to cloud bank. None would dare to Britannia an enemy, but if Britannia has no enemies who can she call an ally? Something sinister lurks within the seas upon which Queen Victoria's navy sails. The identity of this enemy is no mystery however. Naturalistic scientists and historians have long known of reclusive Atlantis. How could they not know when even airships need to touch water in order to let their Geoscopes listen to the ticking of the gears within the earth? Atlantis was bad enough, but now something else stalks within the mist filled skies over the Atlantic Ocean like a tiger looking to prey upon any ship found alone. The airships of Queen Victoria's navy are supposed to be the best in the world, and yet even some of them have vanished into the mists never to be heard from again. This is the ocean and this is the navy to which Devin MacArthur finds himself fighting to survive. He must literally learn the ropes when serving aboard one of Her Majesty's Battleships of the Line. Falling to one's death from the rigging or drowning are dangerous, but he quickly learns that the most dangerous thing that one can encounter aboard ship walks upon two legs. Aboard ship Devin meets Savannah Davis, a young American girl whose parents operate the ship's aetheroscope. The two then meet Feliciatas Bernath, who is forced into the role of diplomat when danger threatens the Austria-Hungarian Empire. Devin catches the eye of Savannah, but wonders if she is simply after his father's inventions. He also catches the eye of the lady Feliciatas, but what can an inventor's son offer to a foreign aristocrat. In his time plying this sea of gears and steam Devin will experience pain and joy, love and loss. He will bounce back from a personal disaster, but as more or less than he was before?